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Propaganda In Swift's "A Modest Proposal," Joseph Addison's "Spectator #69" And Aphra Behn's "Oronooko"
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5 pages in length. Swift's A Modest Proposal, Addison's Spectator #69 and Aphra Behn's Oronooko all share a common denominator of propagandist intervention as a means by which to elucidate their respective viewpoints. The extent to which this element serves to define the very foundation of each story is both grand and far-reaching; that the authors chose to employ the properties of propaganda speaks to the inherent influence of manipulative facets of literary technique. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Propaganda In Swift's "A Modest Proposal," Joseph Addison's "Spectator #69" And Aphra Behn's "Oronooko"
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